Sentences with phrase «one by any account»

By all accounts, Michael Dell has never relished the spotlight — in fact, he's extremely shy.
By all accounts, it was a smooth transition more than a decade in the making.
By all accounts, Suncor reacted to the Alberta disaster with professionalism and humanity.
By all accounts, the new coastal defense systems represent a significant addition to Beijing's military portfolio in one of the most contested regions in the world.
By all accounts, this was a routine smoothie — mango, ginger, and carrot, $ 6.99.
How it will be interpreted in practice by accounting firms, large corporations, small businesses and individuals is another story altogether.
Like JPMorgan, Citigroup was involved in a margin loan to an entity controlled by Christo Wiese, the former chairman of Steinhoff International, whose stock has been ravaged by an accounting scandal.
By all accounts, Bouchard has yet to sate his own appetite, which is good news for investors because there's lots left to eat.
Clearly, the challenge Layton faced — and by all accounts met admirably — is the same one faced by business leaders everywhere.
Once again it's governed by accounting rules, not tax rules.
The researcher has been rocked by accounting mishaps over the past few years that created a «two year fog.»
By all accounts Fisker is feverishly trying to raise more money from private investors while it attempts to unfreeze its DOE financing to build out a manufacturing plant in Delaware and continue work on its less expensive Atlantic sedan.
However, discussion of immigration controls has not been a part of formal negotiations on the new NAFTA accord, and talks by all accounts - including Trump's - are progressing.
And by all accounts the company is redoubling its efforts on compliance.
A Tweet sent out by an account associated with the group read: «Obama doesn't have any ethical issues with spying on the world, so we took it upon ourselves to return the favor.»
It's not 100 % there, but by all accounts Toronto is well on its way.
By all accounts, Lisn built a beautiful app.
By all accounts, this was a bizarre trial, with the defense rather than the prosecution clamoring to bring in more alleged victims.
According to data compiled by the accounting resources directory, Best Online Accounting Degree.org, there were about 1.5 million audits conducted on taxes filed in 2011.
By their accounting, connectivity still wins.
By all accounts, he is a bad listener and a big talker, whose brash, take - no - prisoners approach tends to alienate employees and customers alike.
«And so just to be clear on his use of that phrase,» he added, «and I think the way it's being done by all accounts is being done with very much a high degree of precision, and in a flawless manner.»
Hiring managers surveyed by Accounting Principals say the most surefire way to do so is by staying motivated throughout the year.
«However, by all accounts, they have found a way to cut out the government middleman and pick the pockets of middle class families directly.»
It isn't: Biden, by all accounts, is still making up his mind as what had been an early September deadline for deciding keeps receding later into the calendar.
By all accounts, from the anecdotal to the rigorously research - backed, having a positive outlook can have a huge impact on your happiness, productivity and even your business.
Update: By all accounts, the Surface Book 2 addressed the issues of the original Surface and then went on to make further improvements.
The average anticipated holiday bonus is up 66 percent this year at $ 1,797, compared to $ 1,081 in 2016 and $ 858 in 2015, according to a recent study by Accounting Principals.
Noble has stood by its accounting.
«And [on Monday], we heard the White House Press Secretary condemn the act but very deliberately skirt the actor, which, by all accounts, appears to be Moscow in this case.»
He seemed to suffer from a near - pathological need to take on new business opportunities that by all accounts, including those of his staff, Justice was incapable of handling.
The plant was by all accounts a microcosm of corporate America — a facility that was well equipped but had a toxic atmosphere, the kind of place where managers perpetually told employees what they were doing wrong and union workers retaliated by finding excuses not to work.
If you hadn't already heard of Louis CK, and if you weren't already an ardent admirer, it's unlikely that being able to access what is by all accounts his least - polished special to date would result in your sudden awareness and conversion.
Andreotti, who by all accounts is inveterately affable, hardened — as if insulted by the suggestion that the company could not keep up.
Details vary by account.
He's referring here to his wife Betsy, a financial planner for years, a remarkable partner and supporter, and by some accounts, the unsung hero of the Bulleit success story.
By all accounts, Johnson was disappointed with how out - of - the - loop he was kept — but, unlike other veeps, he actually got to sit in on negotiations and make diplomatic trips abroad.
Tony Riviera, by all accounts, made one hell of a pizza.
Dealmaking in the Australian mining industry, for example, is showing some growth this year compared to last, according to a September report by accounting firm BDO.
By all accounts, the presentations were, indeed, well attended.
An example: «Traps and Treasures in the Financial Statements,» a video for lawyers packaged by accounting firm Ernst & Young ($ 30 from Versa - Tape, 800-727-8883; 818-791-8907 from Hawaii and Alaska).
If you've ever felt overwhelmed by accounting minutiae, you won't want to miss this tape's wonderfully accurate discussion of why generally accepted accounting principles are anything but user friendly.
By all accounts, Latin America ecommerce is up - and - coming.
He's an author, a blogger, a husband, and by all accounts a decent guy.
Before HP's acquisition of Autonomy, Lynch said Autonomy's quarterly audits were handled by the accounting firm Deloitte using IFSR accounting rules, which are different from U.S. GAAP rules.
Its size was a problem, though, when The Wild stiffed critically and at the box office (by no account due to CORE's animation).
The crackdown on corporate crime sparked six years ago by accounting scandals at Enron and WorldCom has done little to foster ethical behavior in the workplace, where many employees are still afraid to speak out about misconduct, a new study finds.
By all accounts, the iPad Mini will have a 7.85 - inch display.
More and more Americans are turning to freelance employment; in fact, by some accounts, it's now reached 34 % of the workforce.
Democrats, by all accounts, have a huge lead in technology when it comes to campaigning at the federal level.
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